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ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 Public consultation questionnaire

Q41: TYNDP 2017 introduces an assessment based on

actual import price information. Do you find it

valuable?

Q42: Which elements would you suggest to further

improve?

Q43: ENTSOG publishes all TYNDP assessment

results in Annex E – Modelling results. Are these

results valuable to you?

Q44: ENTSOG provides the description of the

modelling tool and modelling methodology as part of

Annex F. Is this information valuable to you?

Q45: TYNDP 2017 presents the long-term perspective

on the gas infrastructure in the Energy Transition

Chapter. Do you want to provide comments? (On how

to handle this chapter in the future, please refer to the

TYNDP 2018 part of this questionnaire.)

Q46: TYNDP 2017 includes a long-term gas quality

monitoring outlook. Do you consider it valuable that

this analysis is included in TYNDP? (On how to handle

this outlook in the future, please refer to the TYNDP

2018 part of this questionnaire.)

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Q47: Would you like to provide input to the TYNDP

2018 section?

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Q48: Do you have suggestions on how ENTSOG could

improve the stakeholder engagement process?

Q49: On which topics do you consider ENTSOG would

need specific stakeholder engagement?

Q50: This process has already started, with a public

consultation (12 May – 12 June 2016), workshops (2

June and 5 July 2016) and a Webinar (10 October

2016). Have you been involved in this process?

Q51: As part of this process, ENTSOG intends to

provide the TYNDP 2018 demand and supply elements

as part of the joint ENTSOs Scenario Report, planned

to be released mid-2017 for public consultation. Do

you support this approach?

Q52: For which supply source do you expect to need

the most intense stakeholder involvement?

Q53: TYNDP uses publicly available information to

build supply potentials. Would you have specific

suggestions on publicly available information ENTSOG

could use? Which supply source(s) would that cover?

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